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  1. The Crown Colony of Jamaica and Dependencies was a British colony from 1655, when it was captured by the English Protectorate from the Spanish Empire. Jamaica became a British colony from 1707 and a Crown colony in 1866. The Colony was primarily used for sugarcane production, and experienced many slave rebellions over the course of British rule.

  2. Jamaican culture consists of the religion, norms, values, and lifestyle that define the people of Jamaica. The culture is mixed, with an ethnically diverse society, stemming from a history of inhabitants beginning with the original inhabitants of Jamaica (the Taínos ).

  3. Jamaica was a Spanish colony from 1494 to 1655 and a British colony from 1655 to 1962. The colonial period was marked by conflict between white absentee owners and local managers and merchants and African slave laborers.

  4. May 8, 2018 · The culture of Jamaica includes: social beliefs and customs, religions and festivals, music and dance, literature and arts, and cuisine. This article takes a closer look at each of these components of the culture of Jamaica.

  5. Dec 28, 2023 · From the African roots brought over by enslaved people to the European colonial history and the vibrant mix of Caribbean cultures, Jamaica is a melting pot of traditions and customs. But that’s just the beginning.

  6. With Jamaica being a colony of Britain and the first place where the ship stopped, many decided to stay. Later arrivals, however, were influenced by the potential prosperity the island could afford them, and ties of kinship (Tortello, 2003).

  7. Symbolic of our heritage and history, 'Jamaica culture', as I shall call it, was fashioned around the mixture and influences of our many peoples. Our motto "Out of Many one People" perhaps provide the perfect definition and insight into our culture.

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